Adornato contributed an article to MediaShift, an online destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology, about how his “Mobile and Social Media Journalism” course has allowed the journalism department to evolve with industry standards. “A digital-first approach nowadays requires journalists to share information to social and mobile platforms first in many cases, particularly during breaking news situations.”

Adornato contributed an article to MediaShift, an online destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology, about how his “Mobile and Social Media Journalism” course has allowed the journalism department to evolve with industry standards. “A digital-first approach nowadays requires journalists to share information to social and mobile platforms first in many cases, particularly during breaking news situations.”

In an article recounting the life of Rod Serling, Gayeski discussed Serling’s passion for the message of his work. “Those were the things he really thought deeply about. Not just doing work that got a big audience, or that was creative just for creativity’s sake, but really using the medium as a way to educate and enlighten people, and give them new perspectives on the human condition.”

In an article recounting the life of Rod Serling, Gayeski discussed Serling’s passion for the message of his work. “Those were the things he really thought deeply about. Not just doing work that got a big audience, or that was creative just for creativity’s sake, but really using the medium as a way to educate and enlighten people, and give them new perspectives on the human condition.”

Adornato contributed an article to MediaShift, an online destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology, about the importance of teaching students to be critical of information on social media platforms. “In the sea of all the ‘noise,’ traditional journalistic skills, such as verification and accuracy, are more important now than ever.”

Adornato contributed an article to MediaShift, an online destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology, about the importance of teaching students to be critical of information on social media platforms. “In the sea of all the ‘noise,’ traditional journalistic skills, such as verification and accuracy, are more important now than ever.”

To the Point, a news-based radio program focused on national current events, interviewed Mosher about the alleged hacking of the Houston Astros computer network by the St. Louis Cardinals. “The money that is involved in the highest level of professional sports now is so enormous that I wouldn’t put anything past anybody anymore.”

To the Point, a news-based radio program focused on national current events, interviewed Mosher about the alleged hacking of the Houston Astros computer network by the St. Louis Cardinals. “The money that is involved in the highest level of professional sports now is so enormous that I wouldn’t put anything past anybody anymore.”

]]>Megan ChristopherSat, 06 Jun 2015 15:03:00 GMTAustin American Statesman — For Millennials in Workforce, a Different View of ‘American Dream’http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/austin_american_statesman__for_millennials_in_work/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/austin_american_statesman__for_millennials_in_work/

Diane Gayeski, dean, Roy H. Park School of Communications

In an article picked up by several newspapers about how millennials view the workplace, Gayeski discussed the generation’s expectations. “They very much want a ‘balanced’ lifestyle and are often willing to sacrifice money for the freedom to enjoy hobbies, family, volunteering, etc.”

In an article picked up by several newspapers about how millennials view the workplace, Gayeski discussed the generation’s expectations. “They very much want a ‘balanced’ lifestyle and are often willing to sacrifice money for the freedom to enjoy hobbies, family, volunteering, etc.”

]]>Megan ChristopherThu, 04 Jun 2015 15:00:00 GMTNerdWallet — Most Common Mistakes by First-Time Entrepreneurs and How to Avoid Themhttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/nerdwallet__most_common_mistakes_by_first-time_ent/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/nerdwallet__most_common_mistakes_by_first-time_ent/

Brad Treat, instructor, Department of Management

NerdWallet, an online financial resource, interviewed Treat about advice for first-time entrepreneurs. “Many of the early startup mistakes you can undo. But the hardest one to undo is determining who owns what.”

NerdWallet, an online financial resource, interviewed Treat about advice for first-time entrepreneurs. “Many of the early startup mistakes you can undo. But the hardest one to undo is determining who owns what.”

The Big Picture, a talk show hosted by Thom Hartmann, interviewed Cohen about mainstream media coverage of the 2016 presidential primaries. “The political reporters are obsessed with the horserace, they’re obsessed with the trivia, and they are not good at being fair and balanced dispensers of facts or the quotes from the candidates or policy positions.”

The Big Picture, a talk show hosted by Thom Hartmann, interviewed Cohen about mainstream media coverage of the 2016 presidential primaries. “The political reporters are obsessed with the horserace, they’re obsessed with the trivia, and they are not good at being fair and balanced dispensers of facts or the quotes from the candidates or policy positions.”

The Dayton, Ohio, television outlet was one of several stations that carried a story quoting Mosher about the professional sports ethics surrounding the “Deflategate” scandal. “We’re in the age of spectacle. As long as the spectacle draws the audience, ethics takes a back seat.”

The Dayton, Ohio, television outlet was one of several stations that carried a story quoting Mosher about the professional sports ethics surrounding the “Deflategate” scandal. “We’re in the age of spectacle. As long as the spectacle draws the audience, ethics takes a back seat.”

Rosen was quoted in an article that discussed how the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao hurt the pay-per-view market for future sports and entertainment events. “The fight showed people are willing to pay for what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, but I think cable companies burned a lot of bridges.”

Rosen was quoted in an article that discussed how the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao hurt the pay-per-view market for future sports and entertainment events. “The fight showed people are willing to pay for what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, but I think cable companies burned a lot of bridges.”

The journal of the International Association for Human Resource Management quoted Gayeski about the future of the HR experience. “In the near future, HR will need to behave more like a digital marketing department in terms of analyzing data and creating customized talent offerings, jobs, and ways of recruiting and incentivizing.”

The journal of the International Association for Human Resource Management quoted Gayeski about the future of the HR experience. “In the near future, HR will need to behave more like a digital marketing department in terms of analyzing data and creating customized talent offerings, jobs, and ways of recruiting and incentivizing.”

In an article about college and university travel-expense strategies, Hector discussed Ithaca College’s path to new travel policies. He noted that college leaders must be very “dispassionate” about travel policies to realize savings and put those dollars back into the school’s core mission of education.

In an article about college and university travel-expense strategies, Hector discussed Ithaca College’s path to new travel policies. He noted that college leaders must be very “dispassionate” about travel policies to realize savings and put those dollars back into the school’s core mission of education.

Bryan Roberts, associate dean, Roy H. Park School of Communications; and Barbara Howard, associate dean, School of Business

In a story about living and working as college administrators with Parkinson’s disease, Roberts and Howard shared their experiences. “You can either become more diminished by the disease or you can get off the bench and get into the field,” said Roberts.

Bryan Roberts, associate dean, Roy H. Park School of Communications; and Barbara Howard, associate dean, School of Business

In a story about living and working as college administrators with Parkinson’s disease, Roberts and Howard shared their experiences. “You can either become more diminished by the disease or you can get off the bench and get into the field,” said Roberts.

Annemarie Farrell, associate professor and chair, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article discussing the San Antonio Spurs fan base, Farrell commented on the actions of die-hard fans. “So much of being a sports fan isn’t rational.”

Annemarie Farrell, associate professor and chair, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article discussing the San Antonio Spurs fan base, Farrell commented on the actions of die-hard fans. “So much of being a sports fan isn’t rational.”

Lisa Barnard, assistant professor, Department of Strategic Communication WHCU Radio interviewed Barnard about the discomfort consumers feel from ads targeting them directly. “They’re not expecting to see an ad targeting stuff that they’ve been shopping for online, and that really is bothering consumers.”

Lisa Barnard, assistant professor, Department of Strategic Communication WHCU Radio interviewed Barnard about the discomfort consumers feel from ads targeting them directly. “They’re not expecting to see an ad targeting stuff that they’ve been shopping for online, and that really is bothering consumers.”

Lisa Barnard, assistant professor, Department of Strategic Communication In an article about tailored online advertising, Barnard commented on the impact it has on consumers. “My experience was that consumers’ reactions to it were not good. They found it to be really creepy.”

Lisa Barnard, assistant professor, Department of Strategic Communication In an article about tailored online advertising, Barnard commented on the impact it has on consumers. “My experience was that consumers’ reactions to it were not good. They found it to be really creepy.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 06 Apr 2015 19:19:00 GMTThe Nation — Why We Can’t Waithttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/the_nation__why_we_cant_wait/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/the_nation__why_we_cant_wait/Crystal Kayiza, student The Nation, an independent political magazine, featured an article written by Kayiza about her view of the future. “We’ve all heard the adage, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’ve become a firm believer in the fullness of that truth—our future is dependent on reaching back.”

]]>Crystal Kayiza, student The Nation, an independent political magazine, featured an article written by Kayiza about her view of the future. “We’ve all heard the adage, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. I’ve become a firm believer in the fullness of that truth—our future is dependent on reaching back.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 06 Apr 2015 19:17:00 GMTThe Globe and Mail — How the Feet Run the Show in a Healthy Bodyhttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/the_globe_and_mail__how_the_feet_run_the_show_in_a/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/the_globe_and_mail__how_the_feet_run_the_show_in_a/Patrick McKeon, assistant professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences In an article about the key role of feet in core stability, McKeon discussed the importance of foot muscles. “These muscles actually are dynamic deformation sensors in the foot that give us a lot of information about where the body is in space.”

]]>Patrick McKeon, assistant professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences In an article about the key role of feet in core stability, McKeon discussed the importance of foot muscles. “These muscles actually are dynamic deformation sensors in the foot that give us a lot of information about where the body is in space.”

]]>Megan ChristopherThu, 02 Apr 2015 15:31:00 GMTInternational Business Times — 'Anti-Gay' Laws: Generational Gap Over LGBT Issues Persists as More Young People Embrace Their Queer Rightshttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/international_business_times__anti-gay_laws:_gener/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/international_business_times__anti-gay_laws:_gener/Luca Maurer, director, Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services and John Jacobson, student In an article about younger generations embracing LGBT rights, Maurer discussed young people's effectiveness when sharing their progressive views with older generations andJacobson discussed his experience coming out to his parents. "I had to come out to them two or three times for them to fully accept it.”

]]>Luca Maurer, director, Center for LGBT Education, Outreach & Services and John Jacobson, student In an article about younger generations embracing LGBT rights, Maurer discussed young people's effectiveness when sharing their progressive views with older generations andJacobson discussed his experience coming out to his parents. "I had to come out to them two or three times for them to fully accept it.”

]]>Megan ChristopherWed, 01 Apr 2015 15:30:00 GMTNBC News — Reporter’s Notebook: Selma Showed Me Not to Write-Off the Southhttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/nbc_news__reporters_notebook:_selma_showed_me_not_/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/nbc_news__reporters_notebook:_selma_showed_me_not_/Candace King, student An article written by King detailing her experience reporting the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” was featured on the NBC News website. “I knew I could not report the stories of “Bloody Sunday” with dignity without recognizing the black excellence and black resilience that exuded from the people on Selma's historic streets.”

]]>Candace King, student An article written by King detailing her experience reporting the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday” was featured on the NBC News website. “I knew I could not report the stories of “Bloody Sunday” with dignity without recognizing the black excellence and black resilience that exuded from the people on Selma's historic streets.”

Robin Davis, assistant director, Department of Employee Benefits and Work Life Davis was quoted in an article that discussed the success of the Mind, Body, Me wellness program at Ithaca College. “Ithaca wanted to create a comprehensive program designed to meet people’s individual health and wellness needs in a holistic manner.”

Robin Davis, assistant director, Department of Employee Benefits and Work Life Davis was quoted in an article that discussed the success of the Mind, Body, Me wellness program at Ithaca College. “Ithaca wanted to create a comprehensive program designed to meet people’s individual health and wellness needs in a holistic manner.”

]]>Megan ChristopherFri, 27 Mar 2015 19:14:00 GMTNational Federation of Small Business — Earned Media: What It Is and How to Score Ithttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/national_federation_of_small_business__earned_medi/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/national_federation_of_small_business__earned_medi/

Scott Hamula, associate professor and chair, Department of Strategic Communication The National Federation of Small Business, an online resource for small business owners, interviewed Hamula about earned media. “For better or worse, these unpaid mentions, endorsements, conversations and stories can have a very high impact on the image of and intent to purchase from your small business.”

Scott Hamula, associate professor and chair, Department of Strategic Communication The National Federation of Small Business, an online resource for small business owners, interviewed Hamula about earned media. “For better or worse, these unpaid mentions, endorsements, conversations and stories can have a very high impact on the image of and intent to purchase from your small business.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media Mosher discussed the characteristics of football player Tim Tebow that make him so popular in sports. “We cannot ignore the fact that Tim Tebow is white, that he’s modest, that he’s well-behaved and that he’s every mother’s dream date for their daughter.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media Mosher discussed the characteristics of football player Tim Tebow that make him so popular in sports. “We cannot ignore the fact that Tim Tebow is white, that he’s modest, that he’s well-behaved and that he’s every mother’s dream date for their daughter.”

Alison Shields, assistant professor, Department of Marketing and Law The Real Deal in Sports, a public affairs show on sports, interviewed Shields about the role nostalgia plays in relationships with sports games. “So much of what makes nostalgia are memories that are very closely associated with family members or with loved ones, and I think just about everyone has those memories, whether it’s playing catch or going to your first football game.”

Alison Shields, assistant professor, Department of Marketing and Law The Real Deal in Sports, a public affairs show on sports, interviewed Shields about the role nostalgia plays in relationships with sports games. “So much of what makes nostalgia are memories that are very closely associated with family members or with loved ones, and I think just about everyone has those memories, whether it’s playing catch or going to your first football game.”

David Muir ’95, alumnus The Adweek blog covered the ceremony at which Ithaca College recognized Muir with the Jessica Savitch ’68 Award of Distinction for Excellence in Journalism and presented him with an honorary doctorate at the Paley Center for Media in New York City. The story noted the many prominent broadcast professionals in attendance.

David Muir ’95, alumnus The Adweek blog covered the ceremony at which Ithaca College recognized Muir with the Jessica Savitch ’68 Award of Distinction for Excellence in Journalism and presented him with an honorary doctorate at the Paley Center for Media in New York City. The story noted the many prominent broadcast professionals in attendance.

Jack Wang, associate professor, Department of Writing Wang was interviewed about the creation of the Star Wars Epic Yarns series he created with his twin brother. “Our goal has always been to enliven word books with a sense of narrative, so we always start with the story.”

Jack Wang, associate professor, Department of Writing Wang was interviewed about the creation of the Star Wars Epic Yarns series he created with his twin brother. “Our goal has always been to enliven word books with a sense of narrative, so we always start with the story.”

]]>Megan ChristopherThu, 19 Feb 2015 15:25:00 GMTYahoo Travel — Where the Sun Is: Escaping Winter for Spring Breakhttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/yahoo_travel__where_the_sun_is:_escaping_winter_fo/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/yahoo_travel__where_the_sun_is:_escaping_winter_fo/Noah Zheutlin, student Zheutlin was interviewed about the winter weather in Ithaca, N.Y. “Snow almost every day and temperatures low enough to freeze an egg on the sidewalk.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services Nerd Scholar, a website that helps students make informed decisions about their education, featured Bradac’s job search tip on setting goals. “Rather than thinking about the end goal, think about what you need to accomplish today.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services Nerd Scholar, a website that helps students make informed decisions about their education, featured Bradac’s job search tip on setting goals. “Rather than thinking about the end goal, think about what you need to accomplish today.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 16 Feb 2015 15:23:00 GMTShowBizJunkies.com — Kody Keplinger Exclusive Interview: ‘The DUFF’ and ‘Lying Out Loud’http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/showbizjunkies.com__kody_keplinger_exclusive_inter/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/showbizjunkies.com__kody_keplinger_exclusive_inter/Kody Keplinger, alumna Keplinger, author of the novel “The Duff,” references her experience at Ithaca College in an interview about her experience as a young published author. “Ithaca’s a great, great school. I love that town. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in my life and it was very much an inspirational place to be.”

]]>Kody Keplinger, alumna Keplinger, author of the novel “The Duff,” references her experience at Ithaca College in an interview about her experience as a young published author. “Ithaca’s a great, great school. I love that town. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in my life and it was very much an inspirational place to be.”

Jack Wang, associate professor, Department of Writing Wang discusses the Google Doodle he and his twin brother made of wool that paid homage to the 148th birthday of the “Little House of the Prairie” author on February 7. “Our Doodle, which shows Laura (brunette) and Mary (blond) running through the prairies, is loosely inspired by opening credits of the TV show, which depicts the Ingalls girls running down a hill.”

Jack Wang, associate professor, Department of Writing Wang discusses the Google Doodle he and his twin brother made of wool that paid homage to the 148th birthday of the “Little House of the Prairie” author on February 7. “Our Doodle, which shows Laura (brunette) and Mary (blond) running through the prairies, is loosely inspired by opening credits of the TV show, which depicts the Ingalls girls running down a hill.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media Mosher was interviewed about impact domestic violence occurrences have on the NFL’s culture. “The hostility that the National Football League has displayed toward women is long and tedious and will continue to be so.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media Mosher was interviewed about impact domestic violence occurrences have on the NFL’s culture. “The hostility that the National Football League has displayed toward women is long and tedious and will continue to be so.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article exploring the line between gamesmanship and cheating, Mosher discussed the culture of high-profile controversies. “It’s certainly accepted as part of the culture that you game the system as much as you possibly can, and if you don’t get caught, it ain’t cheating.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article exploring the line between gamesmanship and cheating, Mosher discussed the culture of high-profile controversies. “It’s certainly accepted as part of the culture that you game the system as much as you possibly can, and if you don’t get caught, it ain’t cheating.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article recapping the alleged “DeflateGate” NFL scandal, Mosher shared his view of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. “Of all the jerks who coach teams in the National Football League, Bill Belichick is about the ‘jerkiest,’ that I would grant you. Whatever serves his purposes, he’s going to do.”

Stephen Mosher, professor, Department of Sport Management and Media In an article recapping the alleged “DeflateGate” NFL scandal, Mosher shared his view of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. “Of all the jerks who coach teams in the National Football League, Bill Belichick is about the ‘jerkiest,’ that I would grant you. Whatever serves his purposes, he’s going to do.”

Michael Rogers, associate professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy Rogers was featured for the work he and his students did to document President Lincoln’s Cottage using 3D laser scanning technology. “What you learn is in the details.”

Other media outlets that reported on the story included Voice of America, Architect Magazine, 3DPrint.com and Astronomy Roundup.

Michael Rogers, associate professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy Rogers was featured for the work he and his students did to document President Lincoln’s Cottage using 3D laser scanning technology. “What you learn is in the details.”

Other media outlets that reported on the story included Voice of America, Architect Magazine, 3DPrint.com and Astronomy Roundup.

Zillah Eisenstein, Emerita Professor, Department of Politics Eisenstein contributed an article about the interpretations of the “Selma” film and understandings of white supremacy. “It should be no surprise that there would be disputes about which facts to choose and how to interpret them.”

Zillah Eisenstein, Emerita Professor, Department of Politics Eisenstein contributed an article about the interpretations of the “Selma” film and understandings of white supremacy. “It should be no surprise that there would be disputes about which facts to choose and how to interpret them.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services WalletHub, an online personal finance resource, featured Bradac’s advice for job seekers in a study examining 2015’s best and worst cities to find a job. “Today’s job seeker needs to demonstrate a clarity of direction with the willingness to be very flexible in their search.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services WalletHub, an online personal finance resource, featured Bradac’s advice for job seekers in a study examining 2015’s best and worst cities to find a job. “Today’s job seeker needs to demonstrate a clarity of direction with the willingness to be very flexible in their search.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 15 Dec 2014 17:35:00 GMTWoman’s World — Now I Realize What a Gift Life is!http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/_womans_world__now_i_realize_what_a_gift_life_is/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/_womans_world__now_i_realize_what_a_gift_life_is/Rachael Murray, student Murray was featured in Woman’s World magazine for her experience fighting and beating cancer. “At first, I thought cancer was the worst thing that could happen to me. But it made me the person I am today.”

Headline: “Now I Realize What a Gift Life is!” Publication date: December 15, 2014 Outlet: Woman’s World

]]>Rachael Murray, student Murray was featured in Woman’s World magazine for her experience fighting and beating cancer. “At first, I thought cancer was the worst thing that could happen to me. But it made me the person I am today.”

Headline: “Now I Realize What a Gift Life is!” Publication date: December 15, 2014 Outlet: Woman’s World

Jeff Cohen, director, Park Center for Independent Media, and associate professor, Department of Journalism In an article discussing Rolling Stone’s flawed reporting about a rape at the University of Virginia, Cohen commented on reporting on sensitive subject matter. “The sensitivity around sexual assault and the requests for anonymity that are special to it led to an apparent journalistic failure in this case.”

Jeff Cohen, director, Park Center for Independent Media, and associate professor, Department of Journalism In an article discussing Rolling Stone’s flawed reporting about a rape at the University of Virginia, Cohen commented on reporting on sensitive subject matter. “The sensitivity around sexual assault and the requests for anonymity that are special to it led to an apparent journalistic failure in this case.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 08 Dec 2014 17:33:00 GMTIthaca Journal — Did You Skip Your Meds? Half of Us Do and Face Big Riskshttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/ithaca_journal__did_you_skip_your_meds_half_of_us_/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/ithaca_journal__did_you_skip_your_meds_half_of_us_/Teri Reinemann, Outreach Program Coordinator, Gerontology Institute In an article about medication noncompliance in adults in the Southern Tier, Reinemann discussed some reasons for medication misuse. “People may have different doctors, who don’t know what other doctors prescribe, so they prescribe the same thing, so you get an overdose.”

]]>Teri Reinemann, Outreach Program Coordinator, Gerontology Institute In an article about medication noncompliance in adults in the Southern Tier, Reinemann discussed some reasons for medication misuse. “People may have different doctors, who don’t know what other doctors prescribe, so they prescribe the same thing, so you get an overdose.”

]]>Megan ChristopherMon, 10 Nov 2014 17:28:00 GMTSt. Louis on Air — Media Veterans: Social Media Requires Media Literacy Skills Toohttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/st._louis_on_air__media_veterans:_social_media_req/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/st._louis_on_air__media_veterans:_social_media_req/Christopher Sperry, director of curriculum and staff development, Project Look Sharp Sperry was interviewed by St. Louis on the Air, a public radio program, about the changing media landscape and the need for media literacy. “We feel that it is critical to do two things: One is to help students develop habits of inquiry around media consumption, since we’re all consuming media of different kinds all the time.”

]]>Christopher Sperry, director of curriculum and staff development, Project Look Sharp Sperry was interviewed by St. Louis on the Air, a public radio program, about the changing media landscape and the need for media literacy. “We feel that it is critical to do two things: One is to help students develop habits of inquiry around media consumption, since we’re all consuming media of different kinds all the time.”

Donald Beachler, associate professor, Department of Politics In an article recapping U.S. Rep Tom Reed’s victory in New York’s 23rd Congressional District, Beachler discussed reasons for the congressman’s success. “Democrat turnout was low, and Republicans were motivated to vote against Obama by way of the Democratic Party.”

Donald Beachler, associate professor, Department of Politics In an article recapping U.S. Rep Tom Reed’s victory in New York’s 23rd Congressional District, Beachler discussed reasons for the congressman’s success. “Democrat turnout was low, and Republicans were motivated to vote against Obama by way of the Democratic Party.”

Jeff Cohen, director, Park Center for Independent Media, and associate professor, Department of Journalism Cohen discussed the suppression of information and failures of media with WarIsACrime.org, a news source on war and accountability. “It’s hard to have a democracy if the government can prevent access to and coverage of its own actions.”

Jeff Cohen, director, Park Center for Independent Media, and associate professor, Department of Journalism Cohen discussed the suppression of information and failures of media with WarIsACrime.org, a news source on war and accountability. “It’s hard to have a democracy if the government can prevent access to and coverage of its own actions.”

]]>Megan ChristopherSat, 01 Nov 2014 17:13:00 GMTLower Extremity Magazine — Rates of Chronic Ankle Instability in Children are Surprisingly High: Experts Push for Better Sprain Rehabhttp://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/lower_extremity_magazine__rates_of_chronic_ankle_i/http://www.ithaca.edu/wpm_preview/site/demo/mediarelations/blogs/ic_in_the_media/lower_extremity_magazine__rates_of_chronic_ankle_i/Patrick McKeon, assistant professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences In an article discussing ankle sprains in children, McKeon was quoted about the treatment approach necessary for proper healing. “Joint deficit influences coordination, and their coordination is in the development stage, as opposed to the refinement stage. We need to allow them more time to heal.”

]]>Patrick McKeon, assistant professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences In an article discussing ankle sprains in children, McKeon was quoted about the treatment approach necessary for proper healing. “Joint deficit influences coordination, and their coordination is in the development stage, as opposed to the refinement stage. We need to allow them more time to heal.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services Nerd Scholar, a website that helps students make informed decisions about their education, featured Bradac’s career fair tip on networking and relationship building. “Even if a company does not offer what you are looking for, you never know who that company representative may know.”

John Bradac, director, Office of Career Services Nerd Scholar, a website that helps students make informed decisions about their education, featured Bradac’s career fair tip on networking and relationship building. “Even if a company does not offer what you are looking for, you never know who that company representative may know.”

Deborah King, associate professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences King was interviewed about her research and design of a “smart” blade, a small lightweight device used to measure the force that a figure skater exerts on the ice when performing. “Questions have been raised about boot design and how it affects a skater's impact forces, potentially causing injuries. However, very little is known about the actual impact forces on ice during jumping and other figure skating skills.”

Deborah King, associate professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences King was interviewed about her research and design of a “smart” blade, a small lightweight device used to measure the force that a figure skater exerts on the ice when performing. “Questions have been raised about boot design and how it affects a skater's impact forces, potentially causing injuries. However, very little is known about the actual impact forces on ice during jumping and other figure skating skills.”